Fishing Scenario ID #45 GAMEPLAN COLUMBIA RIVER OVER-SIZED STURGEON Don t expect a party. There s one good reason to book a trip with Sturgeon Frank Ressum and you re looking at it. simply provides the best chance an angler has to land an oversize specimen of the largest freshwater fish in North America. You might land more than one: expect a minuimum of eight hook-ups per boat, if you fish both days of a week-end, with fish averaging 7 to 9-feet long! Expect a battle lasting from 30 minutes to an hour, perhaps more. Expect a memory to last a lifetime. FC President Dale Dorcas can vouch for that, and is seen several times in this Gameplan fighting an elevenfooter from Ressum s boat. Which reminds us-- You just might want to bring a camera. Page 1 of 5
Timing Details 1. BEST DATES: June 1-15 Note: Earlier in the year, anglers will catch many, many smaller sturgeon, 30 to 60 pounds. The date above is for those aiming at oversize fish, strictly catch-andrelease. 2. This is a guided scenario: contact Frank Russum, Frank's Guide Service 77 NE Morgan Portland, Oregon 1-800- 432-0631 E-mail: fishguid@spiritone.com, or see his website at www.sturgeonfrank.com/ 3. Fishing is from a 24-foot North River Seahawk fully outfitted with padded swivel seats and a canvas top for inclement weather modern electronics, GPS, Loran Video, Colored ICD, VHF, Video and LCD fish finders which aid in navigation and locating fish. view of boat Special Regulations/Conditions 1. You will require a valid Oregon OR Washington fishing license. While these are available close to the launch area, anglers will save time by purchasing these in advance. (A $12 Oregon one day license may be purchased near launch site.) 2. All fishing for oversize sturgeon is strictly catch-and-release. 3. 2007 rates are $165 per angler, with four sharing a boat. As an alternative, you may hire the boat entire for $600 per day (up to four anglers) or $660 for for up to 6 anglers. See rates at sturgeonfrank/prices_policies, contact Frank Russum at 1 (800) 432-0631 (he prefers calls), or email at fishguid@spiritone.com 4. Fishing Coaches strongly recommends that members commit themselves to learning as much as possible from a guide, and following directions as carefully as possible! While the goal at Fishing Coaches is to provide information that will lead members to become more expert at every level, in some cases a guide s services provide a large advantage; and, on occasion fisheries require such unique knowledge, skills and tackle that a guide is all but mandatory. Fishing Coaches does not receive commissions or compensation of any kind for recommendations of equipment, tackle or services. Page 2 of 5
Equipment 1. All fishing gear is provided. 2. Expect beautiful weather and cool to moderate temperatures. Bring sunscreen and come prepared for rain and wind. 3. As on any trip, bring polarized sunglasses, and for certain a camera. 4. Bring your own lunch and plenty of beverages. Rigging/Techniques Power? Note how this fish has dragged down the river on right side of boat. Luckily, FC President Dale Dorcas was able to haul the Columbia back into balance, so it can roll on to this day. 1. Enjoy the luxury of having all tackle set up for you, but Fishing Coaches urges Members to carefully observe rigging and techniques unfamilier to them. Guides know plenty about best practices, and have often developed variations specific to their own waters or personal styles. 2. On this Scenario, fresh shad is key to success. That provides a bonus: anglers will begin the day using trout tackle to catch the two to four pound shad baits Ressum will rig to catch the giant prey-of-the-day. 3. Patience is important when fishing for sturgeon; patience and stamina when targeting the largest. Page 3 of 5
1. For this scenario Frank Ressum meets clients at the The Fishery, about 45 minutes from Portland: 541-374-8577, exit #35 off Freeway 84. (Go right, then take another right at the first stop sign. Go under freeway: it will look as if you re headed onto the on-ramp, but take the small road on the left, travel 2.miles.) Note: The Fishery s hours vary by season. Early on they re open 6a.m. to 3pm, Thursday through Sunday 6-3, 7a.m. to 3p.m. Monday through Weds...Call in advance. Note: The Fishery has snacks but not meals, also licenses and tackle. 2. Camping: The Fishery has a limited number of campsites with electricity but without sewer or water hook-ups. Travelers may also wish to check out John B. Yeon State Park, off 84; also Ainsworth State Park. 3. Lodging may be found at: The Holliday Inn Express in Troutdale (503-492-2900) or Best Western bestwesterntroutdale In Cascade Locks, at the Best Western Best Western In Stevenson, at Skamania Lodge, 800-671-9207 For other options try www.hotels.com/ Location Details 4. For an excellent map of the general and specific area, see http://maps.google.com/maps Communing with Nature on the Columbia... Page 4 of 5
Saving Our Own Here s one way to handle an oversize monster. Here s another. The Caspian Sea in Russia is the largest inland water in the world, home to the Beluga Sturgeon, a species closely related to the sturgeons of Canada and the US, but the biggest of them all. For now. Dams and damned poachers unrestrained slaughter has reached a point where scientists cannot be certain that enough of these giants survive to sustain their existence. Most of the trade is illegal and controlled by the Russian Mafia, which profitably services luxury markets in North America, Europe and Asia. Soon the largest and one of the oldest of all living freshwater species will go extinct, exterminated to provide chic spread for crackers. So far Columbia fish fare better than their Caspian cousins, if mostly by comparison. But it will take angler s efforts to keep this great fish around if we want our kids and their kids to see them. The white sturgeon population located in the Lower Columbia River (LCR) is the subject of a well-managed fishery, whereas the remaining species are in much worse condition. For the most part, sturgeons and paddlefish are subject to less effective management, and have a high degree of uncertainty attributed to their status. The imminent collapse of sturgeon fisheries in the Caspian Sea region should provide sufficient warning to managers of domestic stocks here in the United States. Report on Sturgeon and Paddlefish, Monterey Bay Aquarium Page 5 of 5